lapidarycentral
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(Brian Rhode) LapidaryCentral.com - Fueling your Lapidary Addiction.
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Post by lapidarycentral on Oct 25, 2023 16:38:45 GMT -5
Hey Folks, Recently we started doing live streams on facebook with great results. We'd love to invite all of you to join us, as we have some great deals on fantastic rough! We will post on this forums when we have new live streams planned, along with some teasers and what will be offered during it. We generally do our live stream sale every Saturday in the Cabs and Slabs: The Slab Depot facebook group. On some weekdays or weekends, we do it on my personal facebook Page: Brian Rhode. Feel welcome to add me on there. We also have a facebook group chat where we give reminders just before we go live. Message me for an invite. If this is not allowed, please let me know. As far as I can tell on the rules, there should be no issues with this (I Hope). Thanks and we hope to see you there! We have a fun live stream with giveaways and great deals! We have a great group and hope you join us! Upcoming Live Stream Schedule: 12/16, Saturday, Live Stream on Slab Depot facebook @ 4:00pm PST. - Rare Moroccan Huli Agate, Apple Valley Agate, Damascus Obsidian, Priday Thundereggs, Sarape & Red Zebra Jasper, Maury Mountain Moss Agate, and possibly more!
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lapidarycentral
starting to spend too much on rocks
(Brian Rhode) LapidaryCentral.com - Fueling your Lapidary Addiction.
Member since August 2021
Posts: 218
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Post by lapidarycentral on Oct 25, 2023 16:40:13 GMT -5
Today at 4:30pm PST we will be starting a live stream that will run until approx 8pm PST. It features High Grade Fire Labradorite Rough, Silver & Gold Sheen Mexican Obsidian Rough, Fireworks Rhyolite, Old Stock Lucky-Strike Thundereggs, Leopard Skin Rhyolite Tumbling Rough, Tri-Flow Obsidian (Fire Hunt), Polished Oco Geodes, and High Grade Amethyst. The below photos are all featured during it!
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iamchris
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Post by iamchris on Oct 25, 2023 20:42:32 GMT -5
I for one would love to see announcements posted here. I no longer have a Facebook account, so this is the only avenue I'd find out about it.
Thanks!
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Tommy
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Post by Tommy on Oct 25, 2023 22:23:16 GMT -5
If this is not allowed, please let me know. As far as I can tell on the rules, there should be no issues with this (I Hope). You're good, thanks for asking Brian.
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lapidarycentral
starting to spend too much on rocks
(Brian Rhode) LapidaryCentral.com - Fueling your Lapidary Addiction.
Member since August 2021
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Post by lapidarycentral on Oct 26, 2023 0:40:15 GMT -5
If this is not allowed, please let me know. As far as I can tell on the rules, there should be no issues with this (I Hope). You're good, thanks for asking Brian. Thanks for letting me know Tommy. We had a great live show! This Saturday will be a Coprolite and Gem Dinosaur Bone day, and it will be in the Slab Depot group. If you aren't a member, I highly recommend it as there are some really sweet deals with some amazing rough and slabs in there!
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iamchris
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Post by iamchris on Oct 26, 2023 8:58:36 GMT -5
Dang. Time for me to create a fake account as it looks like one needs to be able to comment.
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Post by rockjunquie on Oct 26, 2023 9:01:06 GMT -5
Yeah, gem bone is pretty tempting- even if I do despise FB.
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rocknewb101
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Post by rocknewb101 on Oct 26, 2023 9:07:39 GMT -5
Oh bummer - I'd love to join, but quit using FB years ago. Although, my account is still active (I don't want to lose my pics) so maybe I can sneak on there and check it out...I've never cut open a thunderegg that was worth my time so would be interested in that among others...Thanks for sharing this!
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rockbrain
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Post by rockbrain on Oct 26, 2023 9:16:03 GMT -5
I've been in "attendance" for most of these. They're a lot of fun and I've made a lot of great purchases. A LOT!!! I just received a couple of rocks from Brian yesterday.
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iamchris
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Post by iamchris on Oct 26, 2023 11:38:39 GMT -5
Oh bummer - I'd love to join, but quit using FB years ago. Although, my account is still active (I don't want to lose my pics) so maybe I can sneak on there and check it out...I've never cut open a thunderegg that was worth my time so would be interested in that among others...Thanks for sharing this! For what it's worth, when you delete your account, Facebook will e-mail you a link to every photo on your account (as well as all your posts, etc.) Sorry for veering the thread off-topic, Brian! Got my burner account set up to join you next week.
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rocknewb101
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Post by rocknewb101 on Oct 26, 2023 12:52:25 GMT -5
Oh bummer - I'd love to join, but quit using FB years ago. Although, my account is still active (I don't want to lose my pics) so maybe I can sneak on there and check it out...I've never cut open a thunderegg that was worth my time so would be interested in that among others...Thanks for sharing this! For what it's worth, when you delete your account, Facebook will e-mail you a link to every photo on your account (as well as all your posts, etc.) Sorry for veering the thread off-topic, Brian! Got my burner account set up to join you next week. Thanks iamchris!!! That's great to know! Now back to your regularly scheduled programming
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lapidarycentral
starting to spend too much on rocks
(Brian Rhode) LapidaryCentral.com - Fueling your Lapidary Addiction.
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Post by lapidarycentral on Oct 27, 2023 19:22:38 GMT -5
Would love to have you guys join! We may offer some of the same materials here at the same price, but random pull. During the live stream, you get to pick and choose the exact piece that would work for you! Tomorrow (saturday) we will be live in the Slab Depot facebook group. We will be starting around 4:30pm PST! It'll be a 'crappy' dinosaur bone and coprolite rough day! Both will be $12 a lbs. The Coprolite is some really nice and solid cutters, the Dinosaur bone is all GAMBLE material. Fractures, soft spots, or plain patterns may be present. BUT, we have hit HIGH GRADE in this, and the last couple live streams we've done of this, our customers were very happy and posting some spectacular results! For the price, it tends to cut really really good! If you cannot join the live stream, or just want to make it quick and easy, you can message me and we can do batches of RANDOM pull rough at the same prices listed above. Here are some teaser photos of what will be available.
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lapidarycentral
starting to spend too much on rocks
(Brian Rhode) LapidaryCentral.com - Fueling your Lapidary Addiction.
Member since August 2021
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Post by lapidarycentral on Nov 4, 2023 18:21:03 GMT -5
We are going live shortly in the slab depot facebook group. We will be featuring Dinosaur Bone, Coprolite, High Grade Mexican Gold Sheen Obsidian, Fireworks Jasper, and Chicken Track Jasper rough. If you are interested in any of these after the live stream, we may have some left. Just shoot me a message. Hope to see you all there!
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lapidarycentral
starting to spend too much on rocks
(Brian Rhode) LapidaryCentral.com - Fueling your Lapidary Addiction.
Member since August 2021
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Post by lapidarycentral on Nov 11, 2023 16:56:20 GMT -5
We will be live tonight in the Slab Depot Facebook Group, we will feature the following stones
Old Stock Botswana Agate Rough $18 a lbs Gary Green Freedom Jasper Rough $12 a lbs Ochoco Sunset Jasper Rough $6 a lbs
We might possibly have others, hope you can join!
If you wish to order some of these off the live stream, we can do random pull and will honor the same prices.
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chapslv
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Post by chapslv on Nov 12, 2023 9:49:09 GMT -5
You had some beautiful rocks last night. The GG/Freedom was spectacular, I wish I had a nice saw but I am mainly tumbling right now.
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lapidarycentral
starting to spend too much on rocks
(Brian Rhode) LapidaryCentral.com - Fueling your Lapidary Addiction.
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Post by lapidarycentral on Nov 15, 2023 17:28:37 GMT -5
You had some beautiful rocks last night. The GG/Freedom was spectacular, I wish I had a nice saw but I am mainly tumbling right now. Thank you! This weekend we will have some sweet Hampton Butte Petrified Wood rough, and if we are lucky and a shipment gets here on time, then some nice cutting sized high grade velvet obsidian rough! We may also feature bulk slabs by the lbs!
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lapidarycentral
starting to spend too much on rocks
(Brian Rhode) LapidaryCentral.com - Fueling your Lapidary Addiction.
Member since August 2021
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Post by lapidarycentral on Nov 17, 2023 0:46:40 GMT -5
Saturday we will be live with some awesome deals!
Our plan is to feature High Grade CUTTING sized Velvet Obsidian Rough, Hampton Butte Rough, Old Stock Eagle Rock Plume Agate Rough, Grape Agate Druzy, and BULK slabs by the pound! We are going to have a great evening, and will start around 4:30pm PST.
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lapidarycentral
starting to spend too much on rocks
(Brian Rhode) LapidaryCentral.com - Fueling your Lapidary Addiction.
Member since August 2021
Posts: 218
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Post by lapidarycentral on Nov 18, 2023 19:36:11 GMT -5
We will be live in 10 minutes! The Quality on this velvet will knock your socks off and our slab deals come out to just a couple dollars on most slabs, and there are some AWESOME and RARE ones! Even some morrisonite I saw!
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realrockhound
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Post by realrockhound on Nov 24, 2023 11:24:13 GMT -5
Was the kaleidoscope jasper mine discovered out near Mitchell? I would love to hear about the history of it. How it was discovered, how the jasper formed, etc. I’m not looking to know exact location. I just like learning about the history of deposits. Especially those around central Oregon.
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lapidarycentral
starting to spend too much on rocks
(Brian Rhode) LapidaryCentral.com - Fueling your Lapidary Addiction.
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Post by lapidarycentral on Nov 28, 2023 1:26:58 GMT -5
Was the kaleidoscope jasper mine discovered out near Mitchell? I would love to hear about the history of it. How it was discovered, how the jasper formed, etc. I’m not looking to know exact location. I just like learning about the history of deposits. Especially those around central Oregon. Sadly as per the lease we are not able to give any details on its location, other than that it is in Oregon. The Jasper was found by myself and my brother, derek, while out prospecting. It is a bog jasper, and as such, it does not form in veins so much as it it forms in little pocket deposits. Multiple deposits, primarily the tapestry, floating orb (Psychedelic), and the Gemstone all contain large amounts of organic materials and petrified wood embedded within, which is where some of them get their amazing patterns. There is another variety known as the Herringbone Candy Stripe, which is actually a full form of ferrous iron petrified wood, which creates some really wild pattern and colorations. We've also found Rhino Coprolite and bone casts at the mine, though sadly the later specimens were lost in the structure fire my father perished in. At some point in the near future, we do plan to do a larger writeup on the known information of Kaleidoscope Jasper, with more detailed information on its discovery. If we ever get around to doing a full mining season, I also plan to do a full mining blog relating to it so others can take part in that. Someday in the future we may also offer fee digs or at least outside visitors, but we are still negotiating that, and presently it is unknown if it will ever become a thing. It is a pretty incredible stone with tons of variety, but sadly it is also a very remote stone, where you can dig for days with a backhoe and be lucky to get a bucket. It takes a lot of time and work with very little yield, but man, when you get a beautiful one, it makes the weeks of little return well worth it!
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